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Review on πŸ–ŠοΈ Surface Pro Stylus Pen with Palm Rejection, 4096 Pressure Sensitivity – Compatible with Surface Pro 6/5/4/3, Surface Book 2/1, Surface Laptop 2/1, Surface Go/Studio – Includes 4A Battery & 2 Pen Tips by Jesse Spoja

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Run "Improve handwriting recognition " in settings to get flawless results.

I bought this to use with my Dell Inspiron 13-7300 2-in-1 laptop. I've had several surgeries on my arms and they don't always work well. If I use the keyboard for a long time, my hands become numb. I flip my 2-in-1 and write with a pen. There were no problems connecting the pen to the computer. They both worked with MPP and there is no Bluetooth or anything to download. It was literally an instant connection. When I first tried to write with it, I had a big problem: the computer didn't register what I was writing. The pen didn't delay or interrupt anything, but it just didn't always spell the right word. I went into my settings and just did "Improve handwriting recognition" and boom, the problem was fixed. When doing the handwriting recognition part of the settings, make sure you're using a pen and not a finger or other pen so that the computer recognizes writing with that particular pen. It's repetitive and tedious, but I promise you won't regret it. An active pen works SOAAAAAA better. I've had the cobalt blue for about 5 months now and it's still working as well as when I first bought it. Haven't used any other tip but I use the pen every day, sometimes for hours. I haven't had to change the battery yet because if the pen detects no use after 2 minutes it will turn off to save battery. I pick it up and press one of the buttons and when I get to the screen the pen is already on and working without any issues. It's smooth and flawless. It feels like it weighs more than a nicer, well-made pen. Not like a pen. It's not heavy by any means, it just resembles the weight of a nicer pen. Definitely recommend.

Pros
  • New
Cons
  • Slightly torn